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All the movies and TV series leaving Netflix UK in June including Mad Men and Planet Earth


Mad Men and Planet Earth are some of the TV series leaving Netflix UK in June 2020

It’s always a sad day when Netflix decides to cull its movies and TV series and as of June, it seems the likes of Mad Men and Planet Earth are in the firing line.

As new series on the streaming platform are out here getting us all hooked (we’re looking at you White Lines and Too Hot To Handle), Netflix UK are streamlining their goods to make way for them, meaning we’ll be waving goodbye to a few faves come next month.

What’s On Netflix has now confirmed which movies and TV series will be getting the chop and it’s bad news for Mad Men fans.

All seven seasons of the Don Draper hit will be leaving Netflix UK as of 10 June, so take this as your last-chance warning to binge all your favourite episodes.

Other shows include Bad Education, Full House, The Homecoming, with David Attenborough’s series Blue Planet, Frozen Planet and Planet Earth taking a hit.

Here’s the full schedule, as so far confirmed, for June’s leavers…

Netflix UK has confirmed which TV series and movies are getting the boot in June (Picture: Getty)

Bad Education, Being Human UK, Full House, Power Battle Watch Car will be leaving on 1 June.

Cannabis, Ghost Town Gold, License to Drill: Louisiana, The Homecoming head off from 2 June.

Class leaves on 3 June, while Mad Men bids farewell to Netflix UK a week later on 10 June and 11 June marks a bad day for Attenborough lovers as shows of his leaving include Blue Planet 2, Frozen Planet, Planet Earth 2, Planet Earth: The Complete Collection and The Blue Planet: A Natural History of the Oceans.

From 12 June, Rillington Place, YOM, The Garfield Show, Orange Marmalade, Secret, The League of Gentleman and The Vietnam War: A Film by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick will also go.

But, there’s also a whole host of new contenders coming our way too, with a whole host of films dropping today on Netflix UK.

Big titles include Dream Girls, starring Beyonce and Jennifer Hudson, Inception, with Leonardo Di Caprio, Cillian Murphy and Tom Hardy (like, you need another reason to watch) and Kevin Hart comedy Get Hard.

Count us in.

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